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Regional Roundup: Robert Downey Jr. Films Movie, Man Charged with Robbery and More

A round up of local headlines for the week of July 7.

Robert Downey Jr. Comes to Dedham Square

The First Church of Dedham was packed with fans hoping to get a glimpse of Robert Downey Jr. or Robert Duvall.  The two actors are in Dedham to film their "The Judge."

Nicole MacDonald and Keysha Miralda are two friends who were among a crowd that came to the set as early as 8 a.m. to watch the movie shoot.

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Broadway Pizza in Norwood Already Making a Splash

Stergio Sanxaridis first started in the pizza business when he was 14 years old, and as of April 1 he’s the proud owner of Broadway Pizza in Norwood.

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Sanxaridis said he started cooking when he was a kid with his grandparents.

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Stoughton Man Charged with Robbing Rite Aid in Both Stoughton and Canton

The Stoughton man who was arrested for allegedly robbing the Rite Aid at Shaw's Plaza in Stoughton on June 12, turns out to be the same suspect Canton Police were looking for following a robbery at the Rite Aid at Cobbs Corner in Canton back on May 26.

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Richard Stone, 39, of Lincoln Street in Stoughton, was charged with armed robbery in both cases.

He was arraigned at Stoughton District Court for the Canton robbery on July 10, held on $50,000 cash bail at the Norfolk County House of Corrections in Dedham, according to court documents.  
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Selectmen Approve New Stadium Liability Policy

A months long issue with insurance has come to an end in Foxborough, much to the relief of everyone involved and concertgoers everywhere.

With a vote of 4-0, the Foxborough Board of Selectmen approved the licenses for the Bon Jovi, Taylor Swift, and Kenny Chesney concerts on the conditions that the town was able to obtain a liability insurance for town employees that brings the town’s deductible back down to $7,500 per a successful claim.


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